>>>- http://www.radinks.com/upload/
>>>- http://swfupload.mammon.se/

>> OK - I like the swfupload best.  

SWFupload still uses the HTTP method of uploading and if your web server or
CF server is limited then you have the same problems.  You will still need
CFFile to accept the upload.

The default settings on the RadLinks product works much the same (HTTP) as
the other and you will still be limited. However, unlike the other product
it does allow for FTP file transfers but you will need an FTP server on your
web server AND access via cold fusion (CFFile) to the upload directory to
"import" the uploaded files into your application.

It should be noted that FTP transfers from the general uneducated public can
be fraught with other issues like over zealous personal firewalls blocking
port 21 and their need to download and approve the Java applet.



Best Regards,

Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A website design and Hosting Company
690 Wolcott Road
P.O. Box 6029
Wolcott, CT  06716
Tel: (203)879-2844
http://www.uxbinternet.com/
http://www.uxb.net/ 




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